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Lakesponge

Posted - Mar 15 2009 : 22:22:26 We are currently slipped at Lake George NY and may have an opportunity to transit the Erie Canal to Buffalo (where we used to live) for a special event in late Aug. We are thinking of hauling the boat out of LG transporting to somewhere along the Erie/barge canal (aka Mohawk River).

We are thinking of several different scenarios. Does anyone have any recommendations for boat haulers in this narrow geographic area.

I am about to contact haulers from the LG area as well as the Buffalo area to get an estimate.

Are there any recommendations as to what I should be concerned about?

The boat is a 2004, Monterey 302 CR. I have a 11’ clearance for bridges and no external appendages other than a radar arch with VHF, nav lights etc… no radar. Gross weight is approx 11K lbs.

Thanks,

Jim

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albaris

Posted - Mar 28 2009 : 04:43:29 I, myself, have never had a boat transported. But folks at my marina, including the former marina owner swear by Lock View Marina and Transport Company. Their website is::

Posted - Mar 25 2009 : 22:31:49 That price sounds high. Six years ago Bob at Alcove charged me $1000 to haul my boat from the Finger lakes to Sacandaga. The price included him taking the windshield and rails off the flybridge to get it down to the right height. Anderson wanted $1200 and I had to remove the props and do the flybridge stuff myself.Jim

Lakesponge

Posted - Mar 24 2009 : 22:28:23 I called one of the haulers: $1750 one way. We’re looking into the logistics and time off (vacation) required to do this over a two to three week period, or to do it over the course of a month and still work some.

Posted - Mar 20 2009 : 01:39:42 Don't make a Major Project out of it. Just get one of your local Marinas to haul it over to the Champlain Canal and start cruising. You aren't far from it and it's quick and easy. Doesn't make much sense to get it hauled to Buffalo....hence no need for a Transporter from Buffalo. If you're gonna haul it all the way to Buffalo you might as well get in your car and drive that.

RobertV

Posted - Mar 19 2009 : 22:17:15 I second Bob at Alcove - he hauled my 34X from his marina to Sacandaga.

32carv

Posted - Mar 19 2009 : 11:37:44 Anderson absolutly screwed a buddy of mine last memorial day weekend. He was supposed to haul his boat the Friday before memorial day so he could be in for the weekend. That morning he called and said that he could not make it because a "bigger job" came up. I use Bob at Alcove Carriers in Schuylerville, he will give you a better price and is very depenable.Jim

sierra

Posted - Mar 19 2009 : 09:41:18 One More to add to the mix... I used Andersen Boat Transport http://andersenboat.com/index.asp?lg=1&w=pages&r=0&pid=2 two years ago to haul a boat about that size from Alexandria Bay to the upper Hudson with great success. They are the regional pros.

tugboat kevin

Posted - Mar 19 2009 : 09:25:06 thats a pretty small and easy to transport boat ask the marinas around your area and the ones where your headed. i have seen folks buy or borrow a trailer for the task. fishermen around here often truck there boat to the other end of the lake for fishing derbys one boat is a 34 foot 12 wide dual inboard